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 BRICS leaders weigh expanding membership at summit

"BRICS Leaders Discuss Potential Expansion to Amplify Global Influence"

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The five BRICS nations are open to expanding the club to new members, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Wednesday, as it pursues greater clout in shaping the world order.
Calls to enlarge the BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — has dominated the agenda at its three-day summit in Johannesburg and exposed rifts between its members.
China is seeking to rapidly grow the BRICS amid rising competition with the United States but the bloc’s other major power, India, is wary of the intentions of its geopolitical rival.
Nearly two dozen countries have formally applied to join the BRICS, officials say, which accounts for 40 percent of the world’s population and a quarter of the global economy.
Some 50 heads of state and government have joined BRICS leaders in Johannesburg.
The BRICS are a disparate mix of big and small economies, democratic and authoritarian states, but share a collective desire to challenge the Western-led global order they say does not serve their interests or rising clout.
The group operates on consensus and officials said the BRICS leaders were deliberating criteria for admitting new members.
On Wednesday, Ramaphosa told the summit that support for expansion “has been articulated by all BRICS members”.
Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he supported opening the door to new members and “welcomes moving forward with consensus”.
“We stand at the cusp of expanding the BRICS family,” said Ramaphosa, who added that he hoped for a “clear solution to this matter” by the summit’s close on Thursday.
– ‘Turbulence and transformation’ –
Chinese President Xi Jinping, on just his second trip abroad this year, said expanding the bloc would “pool our strength (and) pool our wisdom to make global governance more just and equitable.”
“We gather at a time when the world is undergoing major shifts, divisions, and regrouping. It has entered a new period of turbulence and transformation,” said Xi, whose nation represents about 70 percent of the BRICS total GDP.
US officials have played down the likelihood of BRICS emerging as a geopolitical rival, describing the bloc as a “very diverse collection of countries” containing both friends and rivals.
The summit has underlined divisions with the West over the war in Ukraine, and the support Russia enjoys from its other BRICS partners at a time of global isolation.
South Africa, China and India have not condemned Russia’s invasion while Brazil has refused to join Western nations in sending arms to Ukraine or imposing sanctions on Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who faces an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, was the only BRICS leader not to attend in person, and addressed the summit via video link where he railed against sanctions.
Russia was “desperate for friends and partners so it’s not surprising that they are so keen to have an expansion,” said Gustavo de Carvalho, senior researcher at the South African Institute of International Affairs.
– BRICS divide –
Analysts said that in considering new members, Brazil, South Africa and India would have to balance a desire for good ties with China and Russia against the risk of estranging the United States, a major trading partner.
Like the BRICS themselves, the countries applying vary greatly, from G20 giants like Indonesia and Saudi Arabia to isolated states like Iran that are openly hostile to the United States and its allies.
BRICS leaders say the level of interest was proof its message resonated deeply in the “Global South” — a broad term referring to nations outside the West.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has championed the BRICS development bank as an alternative to the Washington DC-based lending institutions, said he supported the entry of Argentina.
But the South American powerhouse feared “diluting” the influence of BRICS should it expand too quickly, said Carvalho.
“There is definitely a divide on BRICS members at the moment,” he said.
Tags: BRICS expansionChallenging global orderChina's ambitionCollective desireConsensus-based operationCriteria for new membersGeopolitical rivalriesGlobal influenceIndia's reservationsMembership applicationsSouth African President Cyril RamaphosaUkrainian conflict
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